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Mr. Highway

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My name is Mr. Highway

I'm registered since november last year and i haven't made a introduction yet so i thought about doing it now ;)
well i got into cubing through my sister believe it or not! she got me a cheap 5$ 3x3 for Christmas almost 2 years ago and as time went on i figured out how to solve it.
Now i'm learning Fridrich. With the algorithms i know i get times between 40 and 50 secs. My favorite Puzzles are the 3x3 (what a surprise XD) the 4x4, 5x5 and 7x7. Aside from that i have a pyraminx, the mirror blocks, a square-1 and a megaminx. I hope i can enjoy the forums!
 

miniGOINGS

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There is a sub-forum for introductions.

Speedsolving the Rubik's Cube ( Speedcubing ) and Other Puzzles Forum » Off-Topic » Off-Topic Discussion » Member Introductions » Hi people!

EDIT: This post was not directed to the OP.
 
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ChrisBird

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Welcome to the forum Mr. Highway!

A few good things to know about the forums:

1) People frown upon loads of new threads being made, so be sure to use the search function (at the top of every page) and look through the wiki (linked to from the main forum page and at the top of each page) to answer any questions you have before making a thread.

2) People here are generally very friendly people if you do not make a fool of yourself, so follow the rules and everything will be fine.

3) Feel free to message people and ask questions, some people may respond faster then others, but it is always an option. Click on the users name and scroll down to 'message user'.

4) Always assume someone is a smart intelligent person until they prove otherwise.

Welcome once again, and enjoy the forums.

~Monkeydude1313/Chris Bird
 
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